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drawings from the paratively ___ months of her visit to Rome ___ violence secrecy, and despair.A tranquil…emanateB morbid…conveyC languid…eschewD disturbed…expressE felicitous…shun3.The writer has gained such popularity with his readers that even his inanities are now considered ___.A vacuousB tediousC speculativeD allusiveE trenchant7.GARISH A fully healedB minuteC costlyD muted E lacking substance38.SECEDE A act decisivelyB interfere frequentlyC unite withD fail E veto36.OAF A sophisticateB maverickC asceticD diplomatE executive34.CORRESPOND A be attractiveB be incongruousC lack emotionD bee safeE state weakly32.PREVALENCE A rarenessB narrownessC suitabilityD durabilityE inequality30.BADGER:BOTHER::A aggrieve: injureB haunt: rememberC quibble: argueD censure: evaluateE importune: beg28.THRONG:DENSENESS::A caricature: exaggerationB travesty: acclaimC morsel: bulkD emulsion: purityE morass: unity15.LOCK:SECURE::A drapery: suspendB hinge: tightenC door: closeD cable: coilE tarpaulin: protect13.FRIGHTEN:TERRIFY::A lure: enticeB refuse: denyC conceal: hideD forgive: pardonE anger: infuriate11.The biographer’s intense emotional involvement with his subject did not ___ objectivity, since the passionate engagement fostered deep knowledge that was ultimately necessary for truly ___ judgment.A preclude…disinterestedB encourage…fairC impede…partisanD advance…pragmaticE admit…reasonable8.Even among the staid, unemotio